RejuvaLight LED Treatment

RejuvaLight Diode Light Therapy (DLT) is an anti-ageing, rejuvenating and healing treatment which harness the naturally positive effects of both red and blue light to replenish and repair skin cells.

Rejuvalight DLT effectively treats:

Face & Body

Active Acne

Fine Lines & Wrinkles

Stretch Marks & Scarring

Pigmentation, Poor Skin Tone & Texture

Research first conducted by scientists at NASA has repeatedly shown the beneficial effects of light based skin therapy in effectively treating certain skin conditions. Rejuvalight DLT stimulates skin cells by using specific beneficially proven wavelengths of both red (630nm) and blue (450nm) light respectively that encourage the formation of collagen, assist skin repair and eliminate the bacteria responsible for the most prevalent acne conditions.Rejuvalight provides a safe, natural, non-invasive and highly effective alternative treatment for Acne Vulgaris and skin rejuvenation with no downtime.

The RejuvaLight System

The unit consists of hundreds of tiny individual red and blue light emitting diodes (LEDs) within a compact delivery system that are shone directly onto the face or body to tone and plump the skin, kill bacteria and promote cellular renewal.

The Rejuvalight is conveniently mounted on a mobile stand to enable treatment whilst lying down or in a reclined seated position.

The red and blue lights have different beneficial effects on the skin and being non-invasive and painless, thanks to no direct contact with the skin, it offers a relaxing and pleasant treatment experience for all skin types.

Rejuvalight red or blue healing wavelengths can be received separately or uniquely combined for optimal effect, making it effective for many skin conditions.This biological response is achieved without any thermal change to the tissue. It therefore provides a natural method of skin rejuvenation. It also promotes wound healing and accelerates the body’s own ability to repair its tissues.

Valuable as a combination therapy with laser and IPL treatments in addition to stand alone facial rejuvenation treatment

Blue Light & Acne Therapy

Blue light wavelengths have been scientifically proven to be extremely effective in treating active acne by inhibiting/destroying the ‘P.Acnes’ bacteria responsible for the inflammation of sebaceous glands within the skin.Surface cleansing is then more effective in assisting the skin to recover from acne infection.

A typical treatment course consists of two 30 minutes session each week for two weeks followed by single weekly 30 minute follow up sessions.RejuvaLight’s programme of blue light Acne therapy neutralises the bacteria by creating a photodynamic effect on the porphyrins produced by the bacteria. With the reduction in bacteria the inflammation and Acne will subside.Healing can be further accelerated by the use of red light if desired.

RejuvaLight FAQs

Is it Safe?

Surely sunbathing would have the same effect for free?

Why use RejuvaLight rather than some of the other cheaper Diode Light Therapy products on the market?

Is DLT therapy suitable for all skin types?

Is the treatment hot?

What will I experience during the treatment?

Who can use the RejuvaLight Acne and Skin Rejuvenation programme?

What is the recommended programme to achieve best results for Acne treatments?

How soon will I see results?

Can RejuvaLight be used in combination with other treatments?

Do I need to cover my eyes during the treatment?

What parts of the body can be treated by RejuvaLight?

What other skincare products are recommended as part of the RejuvaLight programme?

What are the contraindications?

Scientific Research

Red Light

Unlike laser based anti-aging techniques, which work by deliberately generating small amounts of skin damage using heat to stimulate collagen production and hence wound healing, diode light therapy treatments do not produce any thermal damage.Instead DLT treatments cause a photobiomodulative reaction [4,5,6] to stimulate fibroblastic and collagen generation.

NASA whose research into the affects of LED light on cellular activity started in the 1980′s, found that exposure to certain wavelengths of light, increased wound healing by a factor of 100% or more. It was only a matter of time before scientists started to extrapolate these findings and consider the implications of certain light wavelengths on anti-aging and skin rejuvenation.The most significant recent piece of research on the effect of DLT on skin rejuvenation was conducted by S.Y Lee et al in 2007[1] and as you will note their results were extremely impressive and the case for DLT very persuasive.Lee et al’s Results showed that:

The severity of wrinkles were reduced by 36% by LED therapy

Skin elasticity increased by 16%

LED/DLT therapy lead to a notable increase in skin collagen, elastic fibres and highly activated fibroblasts

Test subjects treatment satisfaction levels were 95.2% as compared to 13.3% in the control group

Lee et al also concluded:

“That 830 nm and 633 nm LED phototherapy is an effective, safe, well-tolerated and painless treatment for skin rejuvenation. From the clinical aspect, the non-thermal feature of LED phototherapy may be a significant advantage, because we could achieve effective rejuvenation of aging skin without inducing any thermal damage or wound in normal skin.”

Blue Light

The research surrounding the anti bacterial properties of blue light is no less convincing.The foremost study in this area was conducted by P.Papageorgiou, A.Katsambas & A.Chu[2] from the Unit of Dermatology at the Imperial College of Science, London.Papageorgiou et al’s Results showed that:

After 12 weeks of treatment a mean improvement of 76% in inflammatory lesions was achieved by combined blue-red light therapy

This was significantly superior to the result achieved by blue light on its own in the earlier stages (weeks 4 and 8 weeks)

They concluded that:”That phototherapy with mixed blue-red light, probably by combining antibacterial and anti inflammatory action, is an effective means of treating acne vulgaris of mild to moderate severity”.